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Suspicion of Senior Abuse in 91 Wisconsin Nursing Homes: 95% to 100% Voter Turnout Rates

Ninety-five to 100% of seniors in more than 90 nursing homes in Wisconsin voted, according to records, which, along with other evidence, has sparked questions about senior abuse.

Toyota Halts Production in Japan After Suspected Cyberattack

Toyota is halting production at all 14 of its factories in Japan after a key supplier was hit by a suspected cyberattack.

4 New Things We Just Learned About the Special Counsel Investigation

When will the corrupt media begin reporting on this biggest political scandal of the last century?

‘Elite Capture’: Gatestone Institute

While researching how Americans have been getting rich by helping the Chinese Communist Party achieve its outspoken aim of replacing the US as the "world's No.1 power," I came across the phrase "elite capture" -- their term to describe the actions of influential people in the US towards China.

U.S. Agencies Quietly Studying Reports of Post-Vax Neurological Issues

FDA, NIH have studying neurological problems in people who've received COVID-19 vaccines.

Amazon Taking Harsh Criticism for Removing Black Lives Matter From Their Amazonsmile Charity List

Amazon affiliate program, AmazonSmile, has removed Black Lives Matter from their list of charities after the organization was accused of fiscal impropriety by several states.

Systemic Voting Issues in Pennsylvania County Even More Extensive Than Previously Known

The newest recordings provide some of the frankest discussion on how bad the behind-the-scenes situation was in Pennsylvania’s 2020 election.

Two Thirds of Democrats Want Hillary Spying, Fake Russia Charges Investigated

“Right now she is a certified political criminal.”

Dems Declare ‘Unconditional War on Racism’ in Bill Establishing a $70bn Federal, ‘Reconciliation’ Agency

House Democrats have introduced a bill that would, if passed, declare an “unconditional war on racism” while establishing the “Department of Reconciliation” as a new federal agency.

Capitol Police Accused of Spying on Members of Congress, Staffers

The inspector general for the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) has opened a formal investigation into whether the law enforcement agency has been inappropriately surveilling elected members of Congress, their staff, and visitors to their offices.

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